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does this lead to any reassess reassessment of how the fbi fbi-c.i.a. interact and who should be told about things that are not security related? >> it should three to that. we ought to have an investigation of how this got out, how this became public in the first place. as the lieutenant commander said, there were no underlying crimes. as you said, no underlying crimes by either of the parties. very bad judgment but no underlying crimes. and there is no reason why we should know about this in the first place and petraeus shouldn't still be in his position. >> eliot: there is going to be an investigation into the investigation and the investigation of the media that didn't know and why they didn't know. only in washington. can't government do something right. >> we do. you're going to be talking about it with bob reich, and i'm sure he'll set us straight. >> eliot: he will set us street. michael tomasky assails as always, it's great to have you here on the program. >> thanks. >> eliot: finally did we change the republicans attitude. robert reich coming
does this lead to any reassess reassessment of how the fbi fbi-c.i.a. interact and who should be told about things that are not security related? >> it should three to that. we ought to have an investigation of how this got out, how this became public in the first place. as the lieutenant commander said, there were no underlying crimes. as you said, no underlying crimes by either of the parties. very bad judgment but no underlying crimes. and there is no reason why we should know about...
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and the fbi is supposed to ensure that we have security domestically. that is, we're recruiting human sources overseas, gathering information that the fbi then can use to prevent terrorist attacks. i should say that the c.i.a. is actually legally prohibited from it gathering information on americans. so depending upon who did this, you know, it very well could be the purview of the fbi if it was a domestic terrorist. those lines have become increasingly blurred though, over the past decade as we've dealt with attacks in our own country. >> cenk: how is this supposed to go? as soon as there is a determination that it's homegrown or foreign the fbi or c.i.a. takes over as lead? >> not exactly. it's not that clearcut. it depends on where the people are located where the people who have perpetrated the attacks are located, whether or not they are overseas or whether or not they're domestic. there is a lot more coordination and cooperation between the fbi and the c.i.a. but we have to be very careful. people with the c.i.a. and the c.i.a. as an organization
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the fbi and c.i.a. say they will brief members of the house and senate intelligence committees laying out how they handled the case and standing by their claim that politics were not involved in their decision to keep lawmakers in the dark. at least four people are now caught up in the investigation. along with petraeus and paula broadwell, there is jill kelley and top afghanistan commander john allen. the pentagon is now investigating general allen for allegedly sending thousands of inappropriate e-mails to kelley but allen is saying he did nothing wrong and the president and the army are standing by him. >> the president thinks very highly of general allen and his service to his country. as well as the job he has done in afghanistan. >> i believe john allen until somebody proves otherwise i believe that he did nothing inappropriate. >> that was white house spokesman jay carney and former army vice chief of staff peter tee ellie. jill kelley also received threatening letters from paula broadwell. now a
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. >> i know we're going to get to the fbi later but robert mueller, you mentioned that the fbi admitted that they used drones. i don't think mueller got the memo. they don't talk about that stuff. >> and drones is an interesting case. >> we got to hear them. >> yes, let's do twa first. this happened 17 years ago i'm sure a lot of you remember flight 800, and there was a ton of witness who is said we saw a flash of light going towards the plane and hitting the plane. and there was an investigation for four years where they said, nope, that's not what happened. now there is a new documentary saying, hmm that's kind of is what happened. >> the official cause of the explosion was determined to be a faulty fuel tank, not terrorism. but in a new documentary about to be made public these former investigators say the fbi and others covered up what happened, and their theory, although unproven was that a missile came near it shortly after it took off kennedy airport. it was headed to paris. this theory was thoroughly rebutted but a northeastern investigation named hankseniorinvestigation hank hu
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the three of you look like the quintessential fbi-c.i.a. agents and here you are as whistle blowers. that's why i think it's so critical the public see you. bill tell me what motivated you to raise these issues and what they were about.
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what went wrong. >> john: but jay carney insisted that the fbi had done its job. >> the fbi followed up on the information that it received about tamerian tsarnaev. they investigated him thoroughly and did not find terrorism domestic or foreign. >> joining us a counter counterterrorism expert welcome back to "viewpoint." >> thanks, good to be here. >> john: happy to have you. one suspect is dead and the other is captured and may be communicating with police. what are the big outstanding questions that still need to be answered at this point. >> the first question you're going to ask are there accomplices. are there support structures in place in boston, the united states or overseas. what i mean by support structure, financial support moral support, was there an egress plan for these guys to be gotten out of boston? were there others there to help them? they had ammunition weapons and explosives when they were captured. were there other attacks they were going to carry out themselves or with the support of others. >> john: were there specifics about the types of guns they were using
what went wrong. >> john: but jay carney insisted that the fbi had done its job. >> the fbi followed up on the information that it received about tamerian tsarnaev. they investigated him thoroughly and did not find terrorism domestic or foreign. >> joining us a counter counterterrorism expert welcome back to "viewpoint." >> thanks, good to be here. >> john: happy to have you. one suspect is dead and the other is captured and may be communicating with...
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>> well, you know, this is one of the reasons why i left the fbi. is that i never viewed it as a balance. what i saw in working these cases was that the rules that are designed to protect civil liberties actually helped me as an investigator, focus my investigation on people who were actually intending to do harm, to violate the federal laws rather than people who were expressing ideas i found abhorrent but weren't involved in illegal activity. i found by working within the guidelines then, it required a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity to focus my investigation, actually both protected civil liberties and improve my ability to hone in on the people who were doing harm. >> john: could you quickly give me an example of how that would work? how the parameters would help your investigation? >> sure. i worked cases against neonazis and undercover investigations and also anti-government militias. you know a lot of the speech that was routine in those communities was horrible. and you know, incredibly racist and abhorrent to me, personally. but w
>> well, you know, this is one of the reasons why i left the fbi. is that i never viewed it as a balance. what i saw in working these cases was that the rules that are designed to protect civil liberties actually helped me as an investigator, focus my investigation on people who were actually intending to do harm, to violate the federal laws rather than people who were expressing ideas i found abhorrent but weren't involved in illegal activity. i found by working within the guidelines...
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not for the fbi. so the fbi still has some explaining to do in my mind. >> eliot: why the distinction if there is a legitimate reason or maybe the facts are different between the way general petraeus has offered his resignation and the president expressing support for general allen. is there a reason for that distinction that you can discern? >> absolutely. first off general allen's behavior flirting -- many things are against the military code of justice but flirting isn't. that being said, i can absolutely understand the secretary's actions where general allen is concerned at this point. the real question -- what's happening is general allen was up, as you said, to take over as nato's supreme allied commander. that's a senate-confirmed position. any time that there is an investigation, regardless of whether it has any merit or not that investigation is always concluded before you put somebody in front of the senate committee for them to go ahead and confirm or not confirm the person. so in this case
not for the fbi. so the fbi still has some explaining to do in my mind. >> eliot: why the distinction if there is a legitimate reason or maybe the facts are different between the way general petraeus has offered his resignation and the president expressing support for general allen. is there a reason for that distinction that you can discern? >> absolutely. first off general allen's behavior flirting -- many things are against the military code of justice but flirting isn't. that...
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it wasn't the fbi. it was the state police and federal prosecutors because you know the fbi has corruption in this sense. it is the only way for them to root out the fbi corruption. they all agree it was a deal with the devil but it was the deal that led to not only the fbi scandal but the discovery of victims. some cold cases, some murders had been unsolved until his testimony. >> bill: i've been thinking i can't wait to see the movie but at the same time the movie can never be as good as this trial. >> this is real stuff. the last point i was making is john mad rano wants to explain the story. what's the underlying issue here too is there are 19 murder victims. do you have whitey. you have this gangster and history of fbi scandal but he also killed 19 people. these are people who have their family members in court now who are looking at the photos who are listening to john's testimony. you can have the movie "the departed" but they didn't show many of the victims. that's really what the issue is here.
it wasn't the fbi. it was the state police and federal prosecutors because you know the fbi has corruption in this sense. it is the only way for them to root out the fbi corruption. they all agree it was a deal with the devil but it was the deal that led to not only the fbi scandal but the discovery of victims. some cold cases, some murders had been unsolved until his testimony. >> bill: i've been thinking i can't wait to see the movie but at the same time the movie can never be as good...
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back to the fbi. the way this whole thing got started is this jill kelly in tampa who is getting these e-mails, she doesn't know whom from, you better stay away from my boyfriend she has a friend in the fbi. getting the ugly e-mails. he starts an fbi investigation. jesus. this is not what the fbi -- in my opinion ought to be doing. they have more important things to do. this goes back to the j. edgar hoover days, that's all they were doing were investigating sex lives of prominent people. so he starts this investigation. it goes on. they discover e-mails are coming from paula broadwell. they discover she's having an affair with petraeus. he admits it. she admits it. then an fbi agent goes to a republican member of congress, not to the white house. not to the head of the senate intelligence committee or the house intelligence committee. to a republican member of congress. a guy from washington, forget his name. and then he says oh, you better go to the house leadership. so then the guy goes to eric can
back to the fbi. the way this whole thing got started is this jill kelly in tampa who is getting these e-mails, she doesn't know whom from, you better stay away from my boyfriend she has a friend in the fbi. getting the ugly e-mails. he starts an fbi investigation. jesus. this is not what the fbi -- in my opinion ought to be doing. they have more important things to do. this goes back to the j. edgar hoover days, that's all they were doing were investigating sex lives of prominent people. so he...
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>> they reported to the fbi. fbi authorities showed up at her house and questioned her. >> and eventually dismissed her from the school. she didn't get an education anymore because some guy said you are a muslim. >> right. >>> when we come back, there is a group called dogs against romney. we'll show you. ♪ [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ dennis ] ...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. >>we're gonna be election central for those who care about what's really going on. i'm a political junkie, and this year is going to be a fantastic year. citizens
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the three of you look like the quintessential fbi-c.i.a. agents and here you are as whistle blowers. that's why i think it's so critical the public see you. bill tell me what motivated you to raise these issues and what they were about. >> well, to start with i developed the program in nsa to mine massivesive amounts of data to detect foreign threats. then after 9/11 they decided to turn that capability against every in the country everyone in the united states. and they started by taking commercial data in from at&t on everyone approximately 3 oh 20 million calls a day were recorded by this device. that was just the initial participation. >> can i interrupt for just a second. >> yes. >> the domestic was not within the nsa domain. >> no, the charter was for foreign intelligence. >> not nsa. >> they can with a warrant issued. >> i went directly to the intelligence committee, and i spoke with chief justice renquist. then eventually kirk and i went to see the jod office. >> and what did they do. >> they rejected it. the only thing that came ou
the three of you look like the quintessential fbi-c.i.a. agents and here you are as whistle blowers. that's why i think it's so critical the public see you. bill tell me what motivated you to raise these issues and what they were about. >> well, to start with i developed the program in nsa to mine massivesive amounts of data to detect foreign threats. then after 9/11 they decided to turn that capability against every in the country everyone in the united states. and they started by taking...
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the fbi doesn't know so how would we know? >> stephanie: i was hearing about the saudi national was a student that was running and somebody tackled him and he said i was running because i was scared. >> and was he racially profiled? >> stephanie: yeah, or was he involved? we don't know. jacki you reported that they went to a home -- it was -- a guy spotted with backpacks, right? >> there were two different things. there was an a be on the lookout that was issued for a man with a dark hood and backpack who tried to get into a restricted area along the marathon site. and when he was stopped by authorities he broke eye contact and slipped away so they are looking for that person which doesn't necessarily mean anything other than they may have found that suspicious. so that was one be on the look out yesterday. and overnight we do know they went to an apartment in revere massachusetts. but they didn't have a warrant, they had consent. so whoever lives there gave consent to go in. so they are obviously following up on whatever lead
the fbi doesn't know so how would we know? >> stephanie: i was hearing about the saudi national was a student that was running and somebody tackled him and he said i was running because i was scared. >> and was he racially profiled? >> stephanie: yeah, or was he involved? we don't know. jacki you reported that they went to a home -- it was -- a guy spotted with backpacks, right? >> there were two different things. there was an a be on the lookout that was issued for a...
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there have been 150 shootings by the fbi and the fbi said all from justified. in this case the kid--and the fbi changed their story saying he had no weapon. just because he was connected to guys we didn't like doesn't mean we get to execute them on the spot. they have to tell us why in the world in the middle of an interrogation they shot this guy. it's not whether you like him or not, it's about rule of law. when we come back we'll tell but climate change, and yes my great unraveling theories. if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutter of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean really? >
there have been 150 shootings by the fbi and the fbi said all from justified. in this case the kid--and the fbi changed their story saying he had no weapon. just because he was connected to guys we didn't like doesn't mean we get to execute them on the spot. they have to tell us why in the world in the middle of an interrogation they shot this guy. it's not whether you like him or not, it's about rule of law. when we come back we'll tell but climate change, and yes my great unraveling theories....
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is this really what the fbi -- what we want the fbi doing? don't they have more important things they ought to be doing? than people's sex lives? come on. number one. i don't know why the fbi's involved. number two, i don't know why petraeus felt that he had to resign. he wasn't forced out. he offered ois his ignore -- he offered his resignation. as a country we put sex and human frailty up and put too much importance on it. there's no reason, i believe for david petraeus to have to resign. david vitter is still in the united states senate. newt gingrich ran for president. he's a serial adulter. i'm not saying it's right. i'm saying this one affair and petraeus, we could not accept petraeus as the c.i.a. director? was he a good general? yeah, he was a great general. did he do a good job in iraq? he did a great job at iraq. was was he doing a good job at the c.i.a.? yes. end of story. we place too much importance on this. it just seems to me as americans we were still living in the victorian age and that's why petraeus felt that he had to resi
is this really what the fbi -- what we want the fbi doing? don't they have more important things they ought to be doing? than people's sex lives? come on. number one. i don't know why the fbi's involved. number two, i don't know why petraeus felt that he had to resign. he wasn't forced out. he offered ois his ignore -- he offered his resignation. as a country we put sex and human frailty up and put too much importance on it. there's no reason, i believe for david petraeus to have to resign....
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why the fbi is asking for all of that. even if you don't think it is significant, could be something right? >> right. and they have the man-mile-per-hour. whoever perpetrated this horrific act was trying to make a splash and create terror and they succeeded in that. but what they have also done is bring out in massive commitment of resources that's going to be their undoing. there's no question. i don't know how long it is going to take but there's no question this will be solved. >> stephanie: really. that's reassuring. you know, my producer asked something this morning. i was curious when you find the backpacks, is there any chance there might be dna on those from the perpetrators or no? >> you know, it is possible. the sophisticated techniques that they have for recovering dna nowadays are so vastly improved from the early days. that i'm sure you probably read news accounts of dna being recovered from, you know, thousand-year-old mummies. so if they can do that, they can also do that with, you know, if there is any dna
why the fbi is asking for all of that. even if you don't think it is significant, could be something right? >> right. and they have the man-mile-per-hour. whoever perpetrated this horrific act was trying to make a splash and create terror and they succeeded in that. but what they have also done is bring out in massive commitment of resources that's going to be their undoing. there's no question. i don't know how long it is going to take but there's no question this will be solved....
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fbi for me? uh-oh. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] one of my favorite statements ever -- nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that they're messing around in my campaign finances. >> i just made a decision with jehovah god that my place is somewhere not on television. and somewhere not within the reach of the fbi. no, that's not what it is at all. >> stephanie: another dream has died for stephanie miller, right? >> she's not going anywhere. >> stephanie: no debate with sarah palin. although maybe she'll get going again to run for president. why not? you don't need to be weighted down by congress to run for president. she's qualified all on her own. >> by the way, at the beginning of next hour -- >> thanks for meeting me here, sara at plymouth rock in south carolina. >> next hour, we have jim gravings, her opponent. >> stephanie: oh, yippee! nothing to do with that. >> not at all. >> stephanie: either tied or ahead? in the polling in minnesota. that and of course, who's that? >> an hour from now we'll be ta
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when she admitted on the tape that she lied to the fbi. her story that had kept him out of prison for so long, she didn't take the witness stand in his defense because the admission of the lie to the fbi destroyed her credibility. >> michael: what an amazing thing. you've been doing this so many years after it happened, it had to be difficult for people's memories. i don't remember what i had for lunch yesterday, i can only imagine what that's like. doug, let's talk for a moment about birmingham today. let's talk about the fact that it's the 50th anniversary coming up of the bombing. does america know this story well enough? >> i don't think so, michael. as you know, and you've seen my presentation before, i get called all the time to talk about the bombing case, which has to be part of the history. for our jury we had to talk about the history of birmingham. the story is simply fire hoses, dogs images in black and white. what is not known is how the city responded and how the ski tame could go. it was a gradual coming together. it's a liv
when she admitted on the tape that she lied to the fbi. her story that had kept him out of prison for so long, she didn't take the witness stand in his defense because the admission of the lie to the fbi destroyed her credibility. >> michael: what an amazing thing. you've been doing this so many years after it happened, it had to be difficult for people's memories. i don't remember what i had for lunch yesterday, i can only imagine what that's like. doug, let's talk for a moment about...
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the fbi learned that the e-mails were coming from broadwell, and they interviewed paula broadwell and general petraeus, and they admitted that they were having an affair with each other. they said that the affair went on after he left the military. if it went on during military duty he could be prosecuted in military courts. they also looked at whether broadwell leaked confidential information. she gave a speech in october and its getting particular attention because she suggested that the attacks on the libyan consulate were retaliation for the united states taking libyans hostage. >> i don't know if you a lot of you heard this, but the c.i.a. had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner, and they believe that the attack on the consulate was because of that. he's not been able to communicate with the press. he has known all of this. >> jennifer: hmm. so the c.i.a. called those statements uninformed and basils but itbaseless. she said she later heard that stuff on fox news but fox news never reported it. so then tonight a local north carolina news station reported several fbi
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the fbi can't stop these people. but when -- when a muslim sits off a bornlings fox news knows exactly how they should be stopped, they're demanding they be passing any laws. >> stephanie: that's the only thing that saved my sunday and "meet the press" was the fact that peter king is one of those that all muslims suddenly must be profiled when this happens whereas keith ellison is saying fine, if there is somebody like this guy go after him but don't profile an entire community. >> as i point out in my piece what i've seen, there's been no evidence that anyone in the cambridge muslim community knew anything about this plot or this attack. odds are, the brothers didn't tell anyone. people would have turned them in. just like the mom from toronto turned people in. while researching this, 40% terror arrests in the united states are spurred by tips from the muslim community. >> stephanie: yeah. >> so this idea that fox news wants to start bugging you know mosques and things like that. again, when there is a right-wing ex
the fbi can't stop these people. but when -- when a muslim sits off a bornlings fox news knows exactly how they should be stopped, they're demanding they be passing any laws. >> stephanie: that's the only thing that saved my sunday and "meet the press" was the fact that peter king is one of those that all muslims suddenly must be profiled when this happens whereas keith ellison is saying fine, if there is somebody like this guy go after him but don't profile an entire community....
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he is he right whether it's fbi or nsa it doesn't matter. if they are doing an important story, and they think you've got a leaker that you're talking to they're investigating. >> i spoke with someone who is journalist, and we had a long conversation whether or not being a journalist is worth it or not. she's reading about the michael hastings story. she said you know what, i don't know if i'm cut out for this. i don't want to deal with it. it was an example of the government winning of people in power winning and convincing others to shut their mouths. don't do the investigative journalism. don't do anything that will go against the government because it might lead to something that will be devastating for you and your family. >> cenk: all right, if they wanted to intimidate reporters i guess sadly enough mission accomplished. now, it doesn't mean that they did anything to michael hastings in the crash but it does mean that they had him to worried and now they've got all the other reporters so worried about what our police state could do in
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they acted very suspiciously and their movements were reported to the fbi that night but the fbi was never able to track down who those guys were, but they have their fingerprints. >> michael: now the fbi last ran fingerprints in 2000 and they failed to match most of them. what is different today that might yield more clues than in 2005? >> sure, the fbi and other law enforcement agency have been in the business of collecting fingerprints you know, this was kind of a new age coming in to digital, being able to take these fingerprints and analyze them digitally and run them through the system. the database is much more robust now. millions and millions and millions more of fingerprints now that they can be connected to and checked against. and we didn't have that back in in 2000. so there is certainly value in that. >> michael: and in your effort, and in your investigations and reporting have you found any reason on the part of fbi's interest of reopening the case? >> i haven't heard the fbi reopening the case. i know the king family asked them to reopen the case during that time. the
they acted very suspiciously and their movements were reported to the fbi that night but the fbi was never able to track down who those guys were, but they have their fingerprints. >> michael: now the fbi last ran fingerprints in 2000 and they failed to match most of them. what is different today that might yield more clues than in 2005? >> sure, the fbi and other law enforcement agency have been in the business of collecting fingerprints you know, this was kind of a new age coming...
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the fbi has access to it and the fbi should be bound by the fourth amendment. i'm looking at the transport here from the testimony of the general keith alexander. are you saying he's misstating what they're up to? >> the fact that they have a nsa room at the at&t building in san francisco where they documented the fiber optic lines going into a device, that device is what translates all that data into meaningful readable text. that's going to nsa. that's documented in court records. plus in "new york times" reported in 2010 where nsa had overcollected on u.s. citizens. >> eliot: look, i got to interrupt you. we're going out at 9:00. can you hang around and we'll do a bit more in our web
the fbi has access to it and the fbi should be bound by the fourth amendment. i'm looking at the transport here from the testimony of the general keith alexander. are you saying he's misstating what they're up to? >> the fact that they have a nsa room at the at&t building in san francisco where they documented the fiber optic lines going into a device, that device is what translates all that data into meaningful readable text. that's going to nsa. that's documented in court records....
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. >> the fbi launches a parallel investigation into the trayvon martin case. this is viewpoint. >> enhanced video of george zimmerman appear to show injuries that were not requiring care at the scene. president obama may be the newest voice in cable news is on the new news network. >>it is an independent progressive voice and i love that. >>jennifer granholm joins current tv. a former two term governor. >>people like somebody who's got a spine. >>determined to find solutions... >>we need government to ensure that people have freedom. >>driven to find the truth... >>what's really going on? >>fearless, independent and above all, politically direct. . polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds. to introduce kids in our communities to the opportunities that inspire them to develop these important skills. how can my car go faster? maybe your child will figure it out. find out more at connectamillionminds.com >
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and upon receiving broadwell's e-mails, kelley contacted the fbi which began investigating. now, jill kelley also has hired crisis communications expert judy smith. she has worked with monica lewinsky with kobe bryant and with former senator larry craig. and that all has a lot of folks scratching their heads. why would a woman who was the target of a nasty e-mail or two need a reputation fixer? well, it turns out that while investigating petraeus, the fbi uncovered 20,000 to 30,000 potentially inappropriate pages of documents mostly e-mails that kelley exchanged with general john allen. and who is general john allen? he is the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and he is the man who's nominated to be the supreme leader of nato. as you can imagine that, nomination was put on hold in light of all of these allegations. for the record, general allen denies any inappropriate relationship with kelley and these e-mails are described as flirtatious. so reaction to this unfolding and unbelievable drama is coming in from all sides a senior official close to general allen said of jill k
and upon receiving broadwell's e-mails, kelley contacted the fbi which began investigating. now, jill kelley also has hired crisis communications expert judy smith. she has worked with monica lewinsky with kobe bryant and with former senator larry craig. and that all has a lot of folks scratching their heads. why would a woman who was the target of a nasty e-mail or two need a reputation fixer? well, it turns out that while investigating petraeus, the fbi uncovered 20,000 to 30,000 potentially...
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the fbi comes in, riding in with the calvary, and doing the job the right way. mychal, this much time has passed. it is so hard weeks after the crime to find the sorts of evidence that would now permit the feds to make a case. what is it specifically they'll look for that has not been discovered? what is out there that might be susceptible to bringing charge being brought. >> it does not have to be federal charges. it could be pressure for the local police to actually arrest george zimmerman. that's all anybody is asking for right now. is that george zimmerman be arrested. that charges be filed. there be an opportunity for justice. no one knows what the outcome of that be. no one knows what the charges would be. but the problem is that george zimmerman as of yet has not been arrested. and that's the lowest bar we can set right now for what justice looks like is an arrest for george zimmerman. >> we're going to get to the parents in a moment, but if the feds were to go forward and the feds were to make the case themselves, what would the federal charges be? it wo
the fbi comes in, riding in with the calvary, and doing the job the right way. mychal, this much time has passed. it is so hard weeks after the crime to find the sorts of evidence that would now permit the feds to make a case. what is it specifically they'll look for that has not been discovered? what is out there that might be susceptible to bringing charge being brought. >> it does not have to be federal charges. it could be pressure for the local police to actually arrest george...
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i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. that's all. >> michael: man was he good today. gohmert was back on his boot spurs a bit, and then started whining about character assassination. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they make statements that were not true, then of course that raises a point of personal privilege, but the attorney general failed to answer my question -- >> gentlemen -- >> gentlemen -- >> -- aspersions on my arper gas. >> what your asparagus, sir is out of order. well said representative gohmert. well said. maybe it's time for you to recuse yourself. joining us now is current tv's own bill press. welcome back inside "the war room," bill. >> you can see why we're having to much fun in washington these days, michael. >> michael: what will happen if loui gohmert loses some day. i will be so depressed. >> i know and michele bachmann and darrell issa we wouldn't have anything to do. >> michael: know, but they would be replaced with somebody probably just as good -- >> or equally bad >> michael: ye
i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. that's all. >> michael: man was he good today. gohmert was back on his boot spurs a bit, and then started whining about character assassination. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they make statements that were not true, then of course that raises a point of personal privilege, but the attorney general failed to answer my question -- >> gentlemen -- >> gentlemen -- >> -- aspersions on my arper gas....
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we're waiting for an update from the fbi. they're supposed to hold a news briefing this evening. they've since canceled that, and they have given us no idea when we could get our next official updates. >> john: the l.a. times reported two possible suspects had been identified is that still being discussed or is that refuted. >> the investigators have not said anything. all of these headlines have been coming from sources. the fbi has not come out at any point saying yes, we have found our guys or two guys, as some sources are reporting. there have been conflicting reports, people giving different information. i think the word imminent that is thrown people off. some take that to mean that it could happen at any moment, and other people have gone too far that they have found an image and gotten ahead of themselves and felt that meant that the investigators are close to making an arrest at any moment. >> john: what is the mood in boston today. there was a bomb they would calledthreat calledin and there another building was evacuated? are they related or copy cats. >> yes, the evacu
we're waiting for an update from the fbi. they're supposed to hold a news briefing this evening. they've since canceled that, and they have given us no idea when we could get our next official updates. >> john: the l.a. times reported two possible suspects had been identified is that still being discussed or is that refuted. >> the investigators have not said anything. all of these headlines have been coming from sources. the fbi has not come out at any point saying yes, we have...
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go after -- >> john: the fbi won't be investigating this. they said they were going to look into it. they aren't going to drop everything. >> how did you get this number? >> john: mcconnell and his cohorts also questioned judd's interpretation of christianity. take a listen to this. >> john: now, even worse than that, later on in the tape, they begin mocking her talking about saint francis who said, of course that he was one with nature and talked about how the animals were his brothers and sisters. they began laughing at this, clearly showing they know nothing about the saints of -- and the new cult of the religion they claim to represent. is someone's religion off-limits? because if they're going to go after her for how she interprets christianity, i want to start going after mitch mcconnell for how he does it. >> have you seen this show? [ laughter ] i would love like you to be a conversation. to let them come out and defend the old pay patriarch. let's have that conversation. >> i was confused. were they upset because she got it right. >
go after -- >> john: the fbi won't be investigating this. they said they were going to look into it. they aren't going to drop everything. >> how did you get this number? >> john: mcconnell and his cohorts also questioned judd's interpretation of christianity. take a listen to this. >> john: now, even worse than that, later on in the tape, they begin mocking her talking about saint francis who said, of course that he was one with nature and talked about how the animals...
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. >> i had been cooperating with the fbi for months. >> your complaints triggered them to come down on you like a ton of bricks. >> yes, plus the inspector general complaint that we filed. >> kirk, let me switch over to you. tell me what did you what you reported, and then what happened to you.
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and for now it looks like the fbi agent in charge is encouraging everybody to simply be parent and be very careful about the devices that have been left outside move the media back, and just wait and see, and try to figure out some way of perhaps making contact with this surviving brother. >> stephanie: david obviously people are always saying the police would prefer to take someone alive i suppose and get information on the motive and all of that, but boy it does haven't the feel of that, does it? based on the amount of violence that has been done thus far? >> yeah, and i think also the murder of the police officer last night who apparently was in his car, and these two snuck up on him and just opened fire so police have made the determination that these guys were interested in killing as many people as possible and i think police are also pretty confident that this was not some sort of organized conspiracy that these are two guys probably acting on their own, or maybe with some tacit support from somebody else, but given how this has all played out, the only sophistication was with
and for now it looks like the fbi agent in charge is encouraging everybody to simply be parent and be very careful about the devices that have been left outside move the media back, and just wait and see, and try to figure out some way of perhaps making contact with this surviving brother. >> stephanie: david obviously people are always saying the police would prefer to take someone alive i suppose and get information on the motive and all of that, but boy it does haven't the feel of...
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i just think she's running away from her fbi thing, this fbi investigation. she's getting out now and trying to save face >> you think we're finished with her that she's now going to gracefully leave the national scene? god, i hope so. i hope you're right. >> caller: it's disappointing because she was amusing. you know she was always doing something crazy and always kind of something to behold. >> she definitely is that anita. listening for your phone call. 55777377. we have more clips? >> when she was running for president she was just a virtual sound byte machine constantly giving good audio. she talked about what kind of person it was going to take to get things back in shape. >> we need some strong hombre or hombre ette. >> she's the hombre-ette. >> and this clip may or may not have been taken out of context. >> who likes white people! >> who likes white people. >> that would be most of the tea party i would imagine. on the one hand it's the hombre or the hombre-ette. >> did she ever speak to a latino audience. >> but she did talk to her white people frie
i just think she's running away from her fbi thing, this fbi investigation. she's getting out now and trying to save face >> you think we're finished with her that she's now going to gracefully leave the national scene? god, i hope so. i hope you're right. >> caller: it's disappointing because she was amusing. you know she was always doing something crazy and always kind of something to behold. >> she definitely is that anita. listening for your phone call. 55777377. we have...
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what is your thought. >> this is another thread for fbi investigators to unravel. who doesn't remember what it's like to be a knuckle head 22-year-old guy your friend is in trouble. he comes to you and you want to help him out. but these guys have entered a world of trouble as you mentioned, and this is when the fbi will lean on them for information that they may note. if they had help before the tract, or if they had gone to the authorities there might be more information of how this plot got started. who dzhokhar tsarnaev had been talking to ahead of time. were there any signals or signs head that have. now they're going to get that information, but it's going to be under duress and probably in exchange for leniency, they would hope f the fbi. the wider plot is still very much in the air, where did this training occur? did it occur? was there an al-qaeda connection and still unanswered questions in this case. >> cenk: tricia, this does not look like al-qaeda. it looks like a bunch of goof balls. one came three everyone thrown and confessed that they took the back
what is your thought. >> this is another thread for fbi investigators to unravel. who doesn't remember what it's like to be a knuckle head 22-year-old guy your friend is in trouble. he comes to you and you want to help him out. but these guys have entered a world of trouble as you mentioned, and this is when the fbi will lean on them for information that they may note. if they had help before the tract, or if they had gone to the authorities there might be more information of how this...
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when the fbi did in fact track her down, they had her, and said are you angela davis? and she didn't respond, and so they had to fingerprint her to be sure. >> michael: amazing. i want to see this film very badly, i hope you do too. we thank you for coming on "the war room." louisiana dodged a bullet when bobby gentel's tax plan went nowhere. but now he is advocating for teaching creationism in public schools. one of the reasons i would take him over kid president any daye. >> i have got no problem if a local school board says we want to teach your kids about creationism, that some people have these beliefs as well. i think teach them the best science, give them the tools where they can make up their own mind not only in science, but as you teach about other controversial issues whether it's global warming or climate change or these other issues what are we scared of? >> michael: you. that was bobby jindal advocating that schools teach creationism. in 2008, he signed the louisiana science education act which allows public school teachers to do just that. and thanks to
when the fbi did in fact track her down, they had her, and said are you angela davis? and she didn't respond, and so they had to fingerprint her to be sure. >> michael: amazing. i want to see this film very badly, i hope you do too. we thank you for coming on "the war room." louisiana dodged a bullet when bobby gentel's tax plan went nowhere. but now he is advocating for teaching creationism in public schools. one of the reasons i would take him over kid president any daye....
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at by the fbi. previously. and jim, you were saying i knew there was something weird going on when before we knew who this was, putin offered to help? >> offered condolences after the bombing. >> it sounds like he's trying to enlist us in helping him fight the chechens because we're so good at -- >> stephanie: first because first of all somebody made the point they're fighting russia, chechnyans, not america. obviously people distancing themselves muslims distancing themselves. what is this about? >> the far right is like trying to wrap their brains around the fact that a white guy can be muslim. >> what? >> stephanie: he's not brown enough. >> i thought they were all arabs. >> he's from the caucausus region. >> they're known as the plax in russia because they all -- >> roger hedge hock. >> stephanie: i'm sure his reporting on the caucausus -- some of the the one never even lived in chechnya. >> no, he lived in russia. >> two of the stanes. and i don't give a [ bleep ] stan. >> stephanie: all right.
at by the fbi. previously. and jim, you were saying i knew there was something weird going on when before we knew who this was, putin offered to help? >> offered condolences after the bombing. >> it sounds like he's trying to enlist us in helping him fight the chechens because we're so good at -- >> stephanie: first because first of all somebody made the point they're fighting russia, chechnyans, not america. obviously people distancing themselves muslims distancing...
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that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself to a huge policy revamp. obviously newtown you can't compare that. yes, that was something that you go this is happening too often in america, we should do something about it. as t
that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by...
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if you think you've seen them, 1-800-call fbi. leave it up to the professional. we have professor rose. >> all right. >> cenk: hey, there we go. i want to go back to the question. it's very unlikely that the race was going to be black but were you slight will i relieved that they're clearly not black? >> well, let me answer a slightly different question that emerged from that interesting conversation that you had. i thought it was fascinating that your first set of questions was, what happens what are the potential consequences if this is a person of color, a dark-skinned person of color and the relief of hoping that they might not be one had not to do with individualism or ideology but an extensive history of america in race-based vigilantism. our country has had hundreds of years of race-based vigilantism against dark-skinned people. it has been supported by turning the cheek when it has gone on. it's an important thing to talk about. not to worry about ideologies of people who did it, but when you show pictures of brown people who are accused of things without
if you think you've seen them, 1-800-call fbi. leave it up to the professional. we have professor rose. >> all right. >> cenk: hey, there we go. i want to go back to the question. it's very unlikely that the race was going to be black but were you slight will i relieved that they're clearly not black? >> well, let me answer a slightly different question that emerged from that interesting conversation that you had. i thought it was fascinating that your first set of questions...
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dianne feinstein was talking about the fbi. >> no. it is messed up. >> stephanie: okay. >> you're fired! >> stephanie: that still works. >> thank you. great. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the time. rapists and murderers get trials with juries and we seem to do a pretty good job with justice. i think we can do it through our court system. which, as we were saying, jay carney explained fairly -- there is -- all you need is one sentence. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military conditions, pe
dianne feinstein was talking about the fbi. >> no. it is messed up. >> stephanie: okay. >> you're fired! >> stephanie: that still works. >> thank you. great. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you...
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and one thing i find haunting is the fact that fbi has taken control. and i'm sure every law enforcement officer in the country will grown as i say that but the local police department did not handle the columbine incident very well. so i think that's probably a good thing in this case. >> the fbi has a lot more experience in something of this magnitude. local cop jurisdictions just don't usually, unfortunately -- well, you know, fortunately. >> that's right. and one of the aspects of these suburban police departments is they are spread very wide. again, the fbi makes mistakes too, but it seems that is the appropriate agency in this case to be -- >> i agree how it is important not to politicize these events. we saw with the fort hood shooting that killer was believed to be a terrorist. having said that and again, we're trying very hard on this show not to get into too much speculation i want to ask you how the uk feels about the access to guns in america. is that something that is really conspicuous about our national identity to our friends overseas. >
and one thing i find haunting is the fact that fbi has taken control. and i'm sure every law enforcement officer in the country will grown as i say that but the local police department did not handle the columbine incident very well. so i think that's probably a good thing in this case. >> the fbi has a lot more experience in something of this magnitude. local cop jurisdictions just don't usually, unfortunately -- well, you know, fortunately. >> that's right. and one of the aspects...
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the fbi is also looking into whether another person might have helped radicallize tamerlan. he has been identified as a man living in province rhode island with his elderly parents. he has agreed to cooperate with investigators and has turned over his computer and cell phone. he is a come vert to islam and had known tamerlan but denied he had any role in the bombings saying quote . . . but today there is some good news to indirectly come out of the tragedy in boston. jason collins, said the boston bombings actually invited him to come out of the closet. he revealed he is gay. that makes him the first openly gay professional athlete in major american team sports. he said after the bombings he knew this was the time writing quote . . . >> michael: and he says his old college roommate joe kennedy also inspired him to come out. he wrote that when now congressman kennedy watched in the boston gay pride parade he wrote . . . congressman kennedy issued a statement of support for colins and so did president bill clinton, writing quote . . . collins said in the article that he hopes
the fbi is also looking into whether another person might have helped radicallize tamerlan. he has been identified as a man living in province rhode island with his elderly parents. he has agreed to cooperate with investigators and has turned over his computer and cell phone. he is a come vert to islam and had known tamerlan but denied he had any role in the bombings saying quote . . . but today there is some good news to indirectly come out of the tragedy in boston. jason collins, said the...
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do you think the fbi should look at this. >> they definitely should look at it. the community feels that the fbi should take over the entire police department there. >> all right, very clear on that. turner clayton. seminole county, naacp president. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> more personal abuse not on this, of course, but occupy movement back in new york and the cops bashing their heads into the walls. maybe you can change too? you're a dreamer annie. the streets are all i know. i'll never get out of here. streets! [ female announcer ] new starburst flavor morph. changes flavors as you chew. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh... -i don't. -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows t
do you think the fbi should look at this. >> they definitely should look at it. the community feels that the fbi should take over the entire police department there. >> all right, very clear on that. turner clayton. seminole county, naacp president. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> more personal abuse not on this, of course, but occupy movement back in new york and the cops bashing their heads into the walls. maybe you can change too? you're a...
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do you think the fbi should look at this. >> they definitely should look at it. the community feels that the fbi should take over the entire police department there. >> all right, very clear on that. turner clayton. seminole county, naacp president. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> more personal abuse not on this, of course, but occupy movement back in new york and the cops bashing their heads into the walls. [ female announcer ] off limits? not anymore. fiber one is bringing brownies back. at 90 calories, you can have brownies again. ♪ ♪ fiber one 90 calorie brownies. in the granola bar aisle. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. this is countdown south carolina. forgot the name of the show p.m. ♪ >> we have an occupy update because this is the six-month anniversary and occupy wall stre
do you think the fbi should look at this. >> they definitely should look at it. the community feels that the fbi should take over the entire police department there. >> all right, very clear on that. turner clayton. seminole county, naacp president. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> more personal abuse not on this, of course, but occupy movement back in new york and the cops bashing their heads into the walls. [ female announcer ] off limits? not...
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put that in the fbi file. >> okay. >> thanks. >> stephanie: okay. >> the fbi are a bunch of liberals! >> stephanie: okay. i think i should cleanse my pallet with an actual love letter. this from tim [ romantic muse ] >> stephanie: stephanie i thought it was great when we got a progressive radio station, now the station is all sports. i was devastated until i found you on current tv. i knew you had to be a fox, but i had no idea you were so alluring. i have a huge fantasy, where you and i are intertwined on a bed of your palatial hollywood home. don't laugh. we're obviously basking in the after glow of an epic grope. don't judge me. as you narrate a series of today's political blogs. i lovingly pull back a hank of sweaty hair from your alabaster neck. >> a hank? >> stephanie: let me finish. and despite the fact that my tongue is numb from quivering, and whispering sweet obamas in your ear. >> wow, that was nice . . . er than the other ones. >> stephanie: wow. >> hannity doesn't get letters like that. >> wow. >> stephanie: a hank of hair? >> maybe he meant hunk. >> stephanie: no. here i
put that in the fbi file. >> okay. >> thanks. >> stephanie: okay. >> the fbi are a bunch of liberals! >> stephanie: okay. i think i should cleanse my pallet with an actual love letter. this from tim [ romantic muse ] >> stephanie: stephanie i thought it was great when we got a progressive radio station, now the station is all sports. i was devastated until i found you on current tv. i knew you had to be a fox, but i had no idea you were so alluring. i have a...
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as of now, the fbi has announced no suspects in this attack. but while details on the perpetrator or perpetrators remains few and far between details on the victims are sadly emerging and one of the three victims who lost their lives two have been identified. crystal candle, a 29-year-old restaurant work whoasht to the marathon to take a picture of her friend's boyfriend crossing the finish line and martin richard, an 8-year-old who went to watch his father run and can be seen her holding a sign he made that says no more hurting people peace. the third victim is reported to be a graduate student at boston university. meanwhile, reinforcing boston's reputation for resilience, a group of boston college undergrads is organizing an event on facebook titled boston marathon the last five miles where this friday, participants will walk the final five miles of the marathon, explaining that the march will be for anyone who did not get to finish, for anyone who was injured and for anyone who lost their life, we will walk. we will walk to show that we dec
as of now, the fbi has announced no suspects in this attack. but while details on the perpetrator or perpetrators remains few and far between details on the victims are sadly emerging and one of the three victims who lost their lives two have been identified. crystal candle, a 29-year-old restaurant work whoasht to the marathon to take a picture of her friend's boyfriend crossing the finish line and martin richard, an 8-year-old who went to watch his father run and can be seen her holding a...
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the fbi has more on that. let's watch. >> the two suspects, after a very detailed analysis of photo video and other evidence we're releasing photos of these two suspects. they're identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear to be associated. suspect one is wearing a dark hat. suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second explosion just in front of the restaurant. >> cenk: all right, well i just keep staring into our monitors to try to see those pictures. i've been doing it for the last hour and a half. we'll discuss what race might be and what motivation might be. i don't know if that's kosher but we're going to do it any way. more from the fbi here. >> each piece moves us forward with justice. regarding the identities of suspect one suspect two and their location. we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. no one should approach them. no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. let me reiterate that caution. do not take a
the fbi has more on that. let's watch. >> the two suspects, after a very detailed analysis of photo video and other evidence we're releasing photos of these two suspects. they're identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear to be associated. suspect one is wearing a dark hat. suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second explosion just in front of the restaurant. >> cenk: all right, well i just keep staring into our monitors...